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Monday, November 10, 2008

The Lean Manufacturing Response

Downturn prompts local firms to accelerate lean manufacturing efforts. ...

... "Aside from idling their local factory, the leaders at Masco are looking to cut costs through lean manufacturing procedures that reduce waste and conserve energy. " ...


Via Ocala Star-Banner: Response to financial downturn

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Identification of Waste in Manufacturing

is explained ...

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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Continuous Improvement Culture

76th Aircraft Maintenance Group embraces Six Sigma and lean as it trains its workforce, energizes the staff, and focuses on the identification of improvement opportunities. ...

... "Identifying key administrative wastes and the constraints limiting an organization’s performance, analyzing potential root-causes and applying the proper continuous-improvement countermeasures are critical, Mr. Williams explained. " ...


Via Tinker TakeOff: Transformation

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Monday, September 29, 2008

Toast Kaizen

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Kaizen Lean Energy Practice

Consulting firm, TBM Consulting, offers services in Lean Energy Efficiency, that leverage kaizen events to identify sources of energy waste to drive savings. ...

... "The $51 million (Rs 200 crore) revenue company monitors energy flows and holds kaizen events to spot waste and change processes to cut energy costs, Sharma said. Lean energy practices are different from what energy audit companies do, he said. " ...


Via Sify: TBM Consulting launches lean energy practice

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

People-Centric Lean Implementation Pays Off

Flexcon puts people-first in their lean implementation to achieve a significant benefit. ...

... "Between cutting physical waste, speeding product delivery times and reducing accidents, company officials say they have saved $8.2 million. " ...


Via Worcester Business Journal: Lean Without Layoffs

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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Lean MES Manufacturing Execution Software Makes Inventory Visible

Manuvis introduces software version that integrates real-time inventory visibility and production metrics in dynamic operational dashbboard. The data visualization supports value stream mapping, queue performance monitoring, and asset utilization. ...

Manuvis enhances its MES software to support lean manufacturing and inventory optimization

... "Whereas most manufacturing execution systems (MES) and enterprise manufacturing intelligence (EMI) solutions focus on production machine output, few offer inventory visibility. Manuvis' FactoryMRI, built on lean manufacturing principles, offers superior analytical tools that simplify information exchange within an enterprise and provides a common way to help synchronize enterprise assets. These tools help eliminate waste and increase profits, whether uncovering process variations that cause quality defects, identifying sources of waste and helping find untapped capacity. And since data is obtained directly from production machines, total cost of ownership is reduced by eliminating the need for human data entry into PC's or operate bar code equipment. " ...


Via Manuvis: Real-Time Lean Manufacturing Capabilities

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Lean Supply Chain Sorted and Straightened

Lean is not easy - in manufacturing or other business processes. But, it's results are achievable with the right level of committment. It can translate beyond the factory to the supply chain, where elimination of waste can scale across many inefficient processes that need sorting and straightening. Read on for some good insights on thinking beyond the plant boundaries. ...

... "It is admittedly easier to think about sortation and straightening in the context of manufacturing and warehousing than in the supply chain, but when you extend their definitions to include the development of good processes and procedures, their relevance becomes clear. " ...


Via DC Velocity: Supply Chain


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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Lean Customer Perspective

Lean quote of the day ...

... "Lean manufacturing is don't do anything that your customer isn't willing to pay for, said Kevin Gingerich ... " ...


Via Design News: Lean Engineering

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Boeing Lean Manufacturing a Differentiator

Boeing wins Air Force contract for maintenance. ...

... "Using Lean manufacturing, and employee involvement initiatives, we have reduced the number of days the aircraft are out of service for maintenance by 19 percent, cutting costs by 15 percent per aircraft. " ...


Via Aviation Week: Boeing Success

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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Toyota Recognizes Kaizen Suppliers

J.B. Hunt is recognized by Toyota as its Large Carrier of the Year for 2006. ...

JBHunt recognized for its kaizen methods by Toyota

... "In addition, Toyota scores each carrier on its ability to embrace and culturally implement Kaizen, Toyota's methodology for continuous improvement. J.B. Hunt has taken significant steps to eliminate waste from its own operations and further improve Toyota's supply chain processes by ensuring the production facilities receive the right amount of product at the right time. This is accomplished by utilizing a unique blend of intermodal and traditional truckload movements that provide Toyota with an on-time percentage greater than 99%. " ...


Via Toyota: Toyota Recognizes J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. with the Prestigious 2006 Large Carrier of the Year Award

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Lean Logistics Services

Menlo Worldwide receives the Global Institute of Logistics' Award of Excellence for outstanding contribution to the development of Logistics Service Provision (LSP). ...

... "According to the Institute, Menlo was selected because of its success in applying the principles of Lean manufacturing to the LSP sector. After reviewing a considerable amount of data, the Institute was convinced that Menlo had developed an operating model and a best practice that provided an excellent benchmark for other LSPs to emulate. Additionally, Menlo significantly improved its customers' efficiency, service and overall supply-chain performance.

The Lean concept uses a company's employees to discover ways to remove waste from processes by drawing on the expertise and knowledge of people who perform the work. Employees are given a framework within which to work, and problem-solving tools enabling them to analyse work processes, identify wasteful and unnecessary practices and develop plans to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Essentially, Lean manufacturing methodologies applied in the supply chain allow for the continuous removal of cost from warehousing and logistics operations leading to improved financial returns for both the customer and the logistics provider. " ...


Via Menlo Worldwide: Menlo Worldwide Named Supplier of the Year by MAQUET, Inc.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Textron SixSigma Principle-Based Experience Shared At Summit

At WCBF's Lean Six Sigma Summit, Textron's John W. Mayers, VP of Six Sigma and Transformation, will share insights on the principled-based leadership employed at his company. ...

Textron uses Lean Six Sigma to drive its success

... "Mayers will be addressing an audience of senior level business and continuous improvement leaders from across all industries striving for business improvement by sharing Textron's experience with Six Sigma and Lean principles. Textron's Six Sigma model is a comprehensive, common set of tools and techniques applied to all functional areas to eliminate waste, reduce variation, and fuel growth and innovation. Textron's unique combination of powerful methodologies woven into a single holistic approach makes Textron Six Sigma an especially robust improvement mechanism for the company. Textron Six Sigma also plays a key role in talent development for the company. " ...


Via Textron: Textron's John Mayers Delivers Remarks At Lean Six Sigma Summit

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Workforce Involvement in Lean Six Sigma Program

Army base involves civilian workers in their Lean Six Sigma program. ...

Army lean program involves civilian workforce

... "The Lean Six Sigma process allows workers to identify paperwork, standard operating procedures and bureaucratic waste that undercuts customer service and makes jobs harder to do, he said. " ...


Via Stars & Stripes: Involving Workers in Eliminating Waste through Lean Six Sigma

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Environmental-Friendly Lean Manufacturing

Experts see synergy between lean manufacturing and environmental stewardship. And, the EPA agrees. ...

... "Environmental concerns are a part of the lean concept. Emissions to air and water, as well as the generation of solid/hazardous waste, represent a waste of production " ...


Via GreenBiz: Lean Manufacturing Environmental Impact

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Lean Manufacturing Strategy: Chrysler New Products

Chrysler Group plans to produce the new 2008 Dodge Challenger at its Brampton Assembly Plant near Toronto. The plant leverages lean manufacturing to reduce waste and accelerate efficiency. ...

Dodge Challenger will be built in Canadian plant using lean manufacturing principles

... "Lean manufacturing and product development strategies also allow the Chrysler Group to bring new models, like the Dodge Challenger, to market more quickly. First revealed as a concept vehicle at the North American International (Detroit) Auto Show in 2006, it was announced this past summer that the 2008 Dodge Challenger would be going into production in 2008. " ...


Via DaimlerChrysler: Ontario to Become Home of the All-new 2008 Dodge Challenger

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Solectron Lean Manufacturing Success at Guadalajara

Solectron Corporation's Guadalajara, Mexico facility wins the 2007 Shingo Business Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing. Solectron Guadalajara is recognized for demonstrating Lean Six Sigma leadership through operational and process improvements in quality, productivity and efficiency. ...

... "Underscoring the customer value of the Solectron Production System(TM), Solectron's Lean Six Sigma manufacturing methodology, Solectron Guadalajara demonstrated manufacturing excellence, including a significant focus on continuous improvement processes. The entire facility and its employees operate within the company-wide Kaizen culture of continuous improvement, which is at the heart of the Solectron Production System, or SPS. SPS helps OEMs improve quality and efficiency, reduce waste, lower cost and improve flexibility. " ...


Via Solectron: Solectron Receives Prestigious Shingo Award for Lean Manufacturing Excellence ...

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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Food Processing Lean Manufacturing Speed

Food processors see benefits from lean manufacturing, but must focus on cycle time reduction to increase the speed. ...

... "They are moving to lean manufacturing, to reduce waste, by incorporating shorter runs, faster change-overs and smaller inventories. However, where processors reduce waste with lean manufacturing, they lose production through downtime consumed by change-overs. " ...


Via Food Production Daily Europe: Read

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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Army Depot Lean SixSigma ...

RRAD, Red River Army Depot, supports the Army with military hardware and technical support during times of conflict. The RRAD is experiencing a peak workload during the current Iraq and Afghanistan engagements requiring the depot to operate at unpredicted levels of efficiency. It is using Lean Six Sigma as a methodology to decrease its cycle times and improve overall quality of services. ...

... "RRAD has risen to these challenges utilizing innovative methods of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma tool sets to increase efficiency, reduce waste, improve quality and reliability of our processes and provide the Army with more equipment for the limited dollars available. " ...


Via Texarkana Gazette: Red River Army Depot: By their side ...

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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Lean Flow Sheds Waste ...

Modern day lean flow has its roots in the early auto industry assembly line. Today's enterprises leverage Lean and Six Sigma to eliminate waste and solve problem to reduce variability, increase speed, and delight the customer. ...

... "Ford likened his Lean Flow process -- also called Lean Manufacturing, Continuous Flow and Just-In-Time Manufacturing -- to a river that flowed continuously. Anything that disrupted the flow was a waste that had to be eliminated. " ...


Via Public CIO: Trimming Waste Fast

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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Lean Manufacturing Stanley Furniture Efficiency Program ...

Stanley Furniture shows reasonable results for the quarter and highlights its lean manufacturing efficiency program, which has resulted in better working capital performance and higher cash flows from inventory reductions. ...

... "We are very pleased with strong cash flow for the first half of 2006 and the progress we have made in our continuous improvement efforts using lean manufacturing principles. These efforts have already resulted in a significant decrease in inventories while improving customer service levels and we believe we are laying the ground work to further improve processes and efficiencies. " ...


Lean Manufacturing Stanley Furniture Efficiency Program: Via Stanley Furniture: Stanley Furniture Announces Second Quarter 2006 Operating Results ...

Stanley is committed to lean manufacturing as a means of continuous improvement, as shown in its first quarter earnings announcement. ...

Comments on Stanley's lean manufacturing program from its first quarter management discussion: "Recently, we began reinvigorating our continuous improvement efforts using lean manufacturing principles, to improve processes and efficiencies. Near term, as these efforts allow us to continue reducing inventories, we anticipate lower production levels and operating margins. How quickly and to what extent we are able to lower costs, improve quality and reduce inventories is difficult to project, but we are confident this will position the Company to better compete primarily as a domestic manufacturer, execute our strategy and deliver value, concluded Scheffer. "

Stanley has created a competitive advantage through its on-shore manufacturing capability. This flexible blend of manufacturing capabilities is discussed in the 2005 annual report. ...

Stanley's Blended Manufacturing Strategy: Cellular Lean Manufacturing: "Central to executing this blended strategy are our four U.S. factories – domestic manufacturing capabilities we regard not only as our core competency but also a competitive advantage. Very simply, the ability to manufacture an extensive product line – accounting for some two-thirds of our revenues – in close proximity to our U.S. customer base is critical. We don't believe supply chains, which begin on the other side of the world can match our average shipping rate: less than 14 days.

To provide our products and support this broad distribution network, we have implemented a blended operating strategy combining efficient and flexible manufacturing processes with offshore sourcing of component parts and finished goods. We incorporate selected imported component parts and finished items in our product line to lower costs, provide design flexibility and offer a better value to our customers. We emphasize continuous improvement in our manufacturing and sourcing processes to enable us to continue providing competitive advantages to our customers, such as quick delivery, reduced inventory investment, high quality and value.

These manufacturing processes produce smaller, more frequent and cost-effective runs. We focus on identifying and eliminating manufacturing bottlenecks and waste, employing statistical process control and, in turn, adjusting manufacturing schedules on a daily basis, using cellular manufacturing in the production of components and improving our relationships with suppliers by establishing primary supplier relationships. In addition, a key element of our manufacturing processes is to involve all Company personnel, from hourly associates to management, in the improvement of the manufacturing processes by encouraging and responding to ideas to improve quality and to reduce manufacturing lead times. Furthermore, each of our manufacturing facilities is focused on compatible products to improve quality and lower production costs. "

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Monday, June 19, 2006

Kreisler Lean Manufacturing Success Story ...

Kreisler Lean Success ...
Kreisler sees success from its lean manufacturing program. ...

... "To help them compete, Kreisler has adopted a lean manufacturing process pioneered by Toyota as a way to improve efficiencies and reduce waste. " ...

Kreisler Lean Manufacturing Success Story: Via North Jersey: Fortune smiling on Kreisler ...

Kreisler Manufacturing Corporation is a manufacturer of precision metal components and assemblies for use in military and commercial aircraft engines and industrial gas turbines. These products primarily include tube and manifold assemblies. The Company has two wholly owned subsidiaries: Kreisler Industrial Corporation located in Elmwood Park, New Jersey, and Kreisler Polska Sp. z o.o located in Krakow, Poland.

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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Manufacturing Executive Experience: Six Sigma Projects ...

Novavax value six sigma experience in its executives ...
Novavax appoints executive with Six Sigma project experience in manufacturing ...

... "At Sanofi Pasteur, Dr. Kumar led cross-functional teams in manufacturing, quality control, method improvement and reengineering, assay transfer, and quality operations. Dr. Kumar successfully led a Six Sigma Black Belt project to reduce variability and waste while increasing process yields for Sanofi's influenza vaccine manufacturing. " ...

Manufacturing Executive Experience: Six Sigma Projects: Via Novavax: Novavax Strengthens Vaccine Development Team with Two New Appointments ...

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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Lean TPS: Toyota Production System: Fountain Powerboat Implementation ...

Lean consultant supports implementation of the Toyota Production System TPS at Fountain Powerboats ...
Fountain Powerboats sets course for lean manufacturing through the application of the Toyota Production System (TPS). Fountain will leverage the strengths of Lean consultant, Samuel McPherson, to accomplish its lean journey.

... "Fountain Powerboat Industries, Inc., a leading manufacturer of high performance sport boats, fish boats and express cruisers, announced that it has engaged Samuel R. McPherson, a senior enterprise consultant, to implement the Toyota Production System (TPS) in its manufacturing facilities. McPherson is a proven Lean Manufacturing and public sector leader with over 24 years of experience in driving organizational cultural change and world class lean manufacturing.

The Toyota Production System is the framework and philosophy organizing manufacturing facilities and the interaction of these facilities with the suppliers and customers. The main goal of the TPS is to eliminate seven types of waste: defects, overproduction, transportation, waiting, inventory, motion and over processing. Toyota was able to greatly reduce costs using the TPS, enabling it to become one of the three largest companies in the world. Due to the stellar success of the production philosophy, many of these methods have been copied by other manufacturing companies. Mr. McPherson is a senior Lean-Six Sigma Enterprise and Public Sector Consultant responsible for providing operations, enterprise, extended enterprise level Lean and Lean-Six Sigma, Shingo Manufacturing consulting, training and product development for key commercial, state and government clients within the state of North Carolina. " ...


Lean TPS: Toyota Production System: Fountain Powerboat Implementation: Via Fountain Mercury: FOUNTAIN POWERBOATS TO IMPLEMENT TOYOTA PRODUCTION SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING FACILITIES ...

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Saturday, April 01, 2006

Kaizen Team Identifies Waste ...

The kaizen experience is described in this article. ...

... "After completing time trials and suggested improvements on Snow Cell 10, our Kaizen team began to identify waste in each step of the assembly process. Each team member observed a new work station to find ways to reduce waste in motion. " ...

Kaizen Team Identifies Waste: Via Appleton Post-Crescent: Kaizen best learned through participation ...

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Sunday, February 12, 2006

Lean Sixsigma Certification Seminar ...

... "University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida offers a unique Executive Education Lean Six Sigma Certification Seminar that facilitates corporations across the world in introducing or enhancing Six Sigma Quality within the corporate structure. Six Sigma is the continuous pursuit of variation reduction, Lean is a muda (waste) elimination strategy and Lean Six Sigma is a powerful methodology that aims to reduce variation and eliminate waste. Many companies around the world are adopting this Quality Management Methodology in an effort to increase quality, reduce cost and increase customer service. The University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida offers a Lean Six Sigma Certification Seminar for all belts (Champion, Green Belt, Black Belt). The certification seminar is offered twice a year in January and July. In addition, there are several Introduction To Lean Six Sigma workshops that are held throughout the year on university grounds as well as on-site for companies that prefer company specific training. " ...

Via University of Miami ...

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Thursday, February 02, 2006

Lean Six Sigma Smart Ops 21 ...

Article explores the Air Force Smart Ops Lean Six Sigma program where asking why is critical to success. ...

... "Air Force Smart Operations 21, which encompasses the improvement tools of Lean, Six Sigma and Theory of Constraints, asks Airmen to consider and answer that very question. " ...

Lean Six Sigma Smart Ops 21: Via Hilltop Times: Why Smart Ops 21? ...

Air Force improving production with Smart Operations 21: "The program is based on both Lean and Six Sigma business process improvement tools. These tools were developed chiefly in the private sector to focus on increasing value to customers, save time and money, reduce waste and improve quality. A process is made lean by re-engineering it to eliminate steps that add no value to the end product or by combining process steps to save time. For instance, moving tools and supplies closer to a work area to reduce the number of footsteps workers must take to complete their jobs. "

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Friday, January 27, 2006

Six Sigma: Cessna Success ...

Cessna Aircraft Company leader, Jack Pelton, discusses the company's success and achievements in 2005, enabled by its Lean Six Sigma program. ...

... "He attributed the year's success to a world class Cessna team, award winning customer support, a broad product line that is responsive to the marketplace, emerging global markets, and implementation of lean manufacturing processes. During the year, Cessna delivered 249 Citation jets, 822 single engine pistons, and 86 Caravan single-engine turboprops; won FAA certification for two new jets -- the CJ1+ and CJ2+; and built its order book up to 788 jets and 1,198 single engine aircraft with a total value of $6.3 billion. The company also achieved significant refinement of its processes through implementation of the Textron Six Sigma Lean program, resulting in a more efficient, leaner company. " ...


Six Sigma: Cessna Success: Via Cessna: Remarkable Gains, Significant Achievements for Cessna in 2005 ...

Cessna six sigma program contributes to its success in 2005 ...

Textron Six Sigma: "Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is one of the three major elements of Textron Six Sigma, and the one that's most directly tied to meeting customer requirements. Through DFSS, we identify what our customers need and deliver it better than anyone else. It's a proven way to develop top quality products, services and processes right the first time, faster, and at a much lower cost. At Textron, we are combining the key principles of DFSS with a common method for designing all new products and services across the enterprise. "

Textron Annual Report: "The next step is Textron Six Sigma, a company-wide approach to improving our processes and delighting our customers through improved enterprise excellence. Textron's unique Six Sigma model is a comprehensive, common set of tools and techniques rigorously applied to all operating and functional areas to eliminate waste, reduce variability, and accelerate growth and innovation. While the concept of Six Sigma is not new, our unique combination of best practices and powerful methodologies into a single, holistic approach makes Textron Six Sigma the most important improvement process at Textron. "

Peter N. Riley, Senior Vice President Textron Six Sigma, Integrated Supply Chain and Transformation: "Peter N. Riley is senior vice president, Textron Six Sigma, integrated supply chain and transformation. In this role, Riley works closely with all Textron business units to continue the rapid deployment of critical enterprise-wide processes and systems to improve business performance and ensure the achievement of Textron's vision. He is also responsible for driving Textron's efforts to leverage its purchasing power and improve manufacturing processes across and among its business units. "

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Monday, January 16, 2006

Lean Manufacturing: Software Enables Waste Reduction ...

Oracle software enables lean manufacturing transformation at Asia automotive parts manufacturer. ...

... "AAPICO Hitech Plc, an automotive parts company based in Thailand, implemented Oracle applications and technology to enable lean manufacturing operations, Oracle announced. AAPICO will soon be ready for fulfilling complex customer requests while reducing waste in its supply chain. AAPICO wanted to move towards a demand-driven supply chain to accommodate the just-in-time manufacturing schedules of its customers to reduce inventory and fulfillment times. The company, a progressive jig, die and automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts vendor with facilities in Thailand, Malaysia and China, supplies parts to all major car manufacturers in Thailand including Toyota, Honda, Isuzu, Ford, Mazda and Nissan. AAPICO began its migration to lean manufacturing through a pilot program with the support of Auto Alliance Thailand and Toyota. The program brought about quick success, as AAPICO received Toyota's coveted TPS (Toyota Production System) Championship Award in 2004 and again in 2005. After the conclusion of the program, the company decided to implement an enterprise software system to provide the platform for lean manufacturing and integrate the network of facilities.

After a careful evaluation of several vendors' offerings, AAPICO chose Oracle to support lean manufacturing using Oracle Database and the Oracle E-Business Suite, specifically the Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) suite, which includes Oracle Discrete Manufacturing, Oracle Flow Manufacturing and Oracle Order Management applications. AAPICO also selected Deloitte Consulting LLP to lead consulting services and additional software from A-Host, a Certified Partner in the Oracle PartnerNetwork. " ...

Lean Manufacturing: Software Enables Waste Reduction: Fastest-Growing Automotive Parts Company in Thailand Implements Oracle E-Business Suite to Enable Lean Manufacturing: Company Moves to Lean Manufacturing To Eliminate Waste and Reduce Risk in the Supply Chain for Thai, Malaysian and Chinese Facilities ...

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Sunday, January 01, 2006

LeanSixSigma: Collaborative Supply Chain ...

... "Mulligan believes Lean and Six Sigma to be an essential combination for making this collaboration work. " ...

LeanSixSigma: Collaborative Supply Chain: Via Manufacturing Business Technology: Solectron looks to reduce supply waste, build trust with Lean program (COLLABORATIVE SUPPLY CHAINS) ...

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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Kaizen: Lean Staffing Techniques

In a competitive market, kaizen and lean staffing techniques can be a competitive edge. Marla Dickerson explores the techniques of cola maker Ajegroup who know how to compete in the marketplace. ...

... "Lean staffing is another cost-cutting tool. Spokesman Paredes said the company's modern equipment, coupled with so-called kaizen, or continuous improvement, techniques, have helped it reduce the number of workers on each of the Huejotzingo plant's seven production lines to eight, which he says is fewer than half that of a typical bottling facility. " ...

Kaizen: Lean Staffing Techniques: In Mexico, Taking Fizz Out of the Cola Giants - Via Los Angeles Times

Additional resources on lean staffing techniques:

Kaizen Rapid Process | Lean Thinking | Lean and the Environment | Via EPA: "Kaizen, or rapid improvement processes, often is considered to be the building block of all lean production methods. Kaizen focuses on eliminating waste, improving productivity, and achieving sustained continual improvement in targeted activities and processes of an organization. Lean production is founded on the idea of kaizen or continual improvement. This philosophy implies that small, incremental changes routinely applied and sustained over a long period result in significant improvements. "

Feature Article - Building Better Powertrains Through Lean Approaches at Toyota: "The addition of three machinists known as the 'kaizen team' swells the ranks to a grand total of 17. And this kind of lean staffing exists throughout TMMWV. Toyota can operate in this mode because of a single-minded pursuit of the lean practices of the Toyota Production System (TPS). "

Via OnDemandJournal: "There is no greater roadblock to continuous improvement than a person who is fighting to keep a job that's not needed, especially if he's in a management role. Since small businesses already have lean staffing, that's less likely to be a problem. "

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Monday, December 26, 2005

Six Sigma Reliability Measures Success ...

Rich Weissman explores successful leadership methods, that leverage six sigma to drive reliability. ...

... "Mainstream quality related concepts such as statistical process control (SPC) and six sigma all work to identify and reduce waste and variation in a process, resulting in improved reliability and associated cost containment and management. Reliable products are cost effective, reducing service and warranty expense and improving customer satisfaction. Reliability is good business. " ...

The Manufacturer.com - Relying on leadership ...

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